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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Michael G. Christel is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their research spans across multiple fields of study, including social sciences, psychology, and neuroscience. Specifically, their work includes areas such as clinical psychology, sociology and political science, cognitive neuroscience, safety research, and education.

The main topics covered in Christel's research involve racial and ethnic identity research, migration, health and trauma, COVID-19 and mental health, autism spectrum disorder research, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, youth development and social support, and critical race theory in education.

Christel has coauthored work with frequent collaborators including Shengyao Xiao, Xiaoyu Cui, Yuanqin Fan, Boyuan Lu, and Haiyun Wu.

One of their recent publications is titled "Playing through Microaggressions on a College Campus with 'Blindspot'," published in 2021 at the 2021 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG).

Throughout their career, Christel has published primarily in the venue of the 2021 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG).

In recognition of their professional experience, Christel was awarded the ACM Senior Member distinction in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Issues in Requirements Elicitation

    Michael G. Christel;Kyo C. Kang

  • Method and apparatus for creating a searchable digital video library and a system and method of using such a library

    Michael L. Mauldin;Michael A. Smith;Scott M. Stevens;Howard D. Wactlar

  • Lessons learned from building a terabyte digital video library

    H.D. Wactlar;M.G. Christel;Yihong Gong;A.G. Hauptmann

  • Evolving video skims into useful multimedia abstractions

    Michael G. Christel;Michael A. Smith;C. Roy Taylor;David B. Winkler

  • System und verfahren zum abschöpfen von digitalen audio/video-daten

    Michael Mauldin;Michael A Smith;Scott Stevens;Howard Wactlar

  • Can High-Level Concepts Fill the Semantic Gap in Video Retrieval? A Case Study With Broadcast News

    A. Hauptmann;Rong Yan;Wei-Hao Lin;M. Christel

  • Informedia digital video library

    Michael Christel;Scott Stevens;Howard Wactlar

  • Informedia Digital Video Library

    M. Christel;T. Kanade;M. Mauldin;R. Reddy

  • Successful approaches in the TREC video retrieval evaluations

    Alexander G. Hauptmann;Michael G. Christel

  • Collages as dynamic summaries for news video

    Michael G. Christel;Alexander G. Hauptmann;Howard D. Wactlar;Tobun D. Ng

  • Informedia at TRECVID 2003: Analyzing and Searching Broadcast News Video

    A. Hauptmann;M. Christel;P. Duygulu;C. Huang

  • Interactive maps for a digital video library

    M.G. Christel;A.M. Olligschlaeger;C. Huang

  • Video Retrieval Based on Semantic Concepts

    A.G. Hauptmann;M.G. Christel;Rong Yan

  • Adjustable filmstrips and skims as abstractions for a digital video library

    M.G. Christel;A.G. Hauptmann;A.S. Warmack;S.A. Crosby

  • Complementary video and audio analysis for broadcast news archives

    Howard D. Wactlar;Alexander G. Hauptmann;Michael G. Christel;Ricky A. Houghton

  • Information Visualization Within a Digital Video Library

    Michael Christel;David Martin

  • Multimedia abstractions for a digital video library

    Michael G. Christel;David B. Winkler;C. Roy Taylor

  • Multimedia information retrieval: what is it, and why isn't anyone using it?

    Alejandro Jaimes;Mike Christel;Sébastien Gilles;Ramesh Sarukkai

  • Beyond audio and video retrieval: towards multimedia summarization

    Duo Ding;Florian Metze;Shourabh Rawat;Peter Franz Schulam

  • The use and utility of high-level semantic features in video retrieval

    Michael G. Christel;Alexander G. Hauptmann

  • A multimedia approach to requirements capture and modeling

    D.P. Wood;M.G. Christel;S.M. Stevens

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander G. Hauptmann
Alexander G. Hauptmann Carnegie Mellon University
Rong Yan
Rong Yan Snapchat
Takeo Kanade
Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University
Ee-Peng Lim
Ee-Peng Lim Singapore Management University
Wei-Ying Ma
Wei-Ying Ma Tsinghua University
Huan Li
Huan Li Central South University
William Ribarsky
William Ribarsky University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Kenneth R. Koedinger
Kenneth R. Koedinger Carnegie Mellon University
Vincent Aleven
Vincent Aleven Carnegie Mellon University
Rong Jin
Rong Jin Alibaba Group (China)

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